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Welcome to the 133rd of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (30th August – 5th September 2009), together with a hand-picked quintet, partly courtesy of LibDig, you might otherwise have missed.

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As ever, let’s start with the most popular post, and work our way down:

And now to the five blog-posts that come highly recommended regardless of the number of Aggregator click-throughs they attracted. As is now traditional we’re using the LibDig widget to select some of the posts from the seven days in question which you’ve most ‘dug’. But, remember, if you want to highlight a Lib Dem blog article published in the past seven days – your own, or someone else’s – using the steam-powered method of e-mail all you have to do is drop a line to stephen@libdemvoice.org (providing the web-link and author, and any tagline comment you care to have published).
8. Conservative bloggers cheer Nigel Farage on against Bercow on Jonathan Calder’s Liberal England blog.
“Excellent post by Jonathan Calder on the rather odd sight of all these Tory bloggers cheering on Nigel Farage against one of their own MPs. Also contains the best wicker hamper metaphor I have ever seen.” (Submitted by Mark Thompson via LibDig).